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A distress call from Lt. Noonien-Singh compels Spock to disobey orders and take the USS Enterprise and its crew into disputed space, risking renewed hostilities with the Klingons in a bid to aid their shipmate.

Written by Henry Alonso Myers & Akiva Goldsman

Directed by Chris Fisher


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    1 year ago

    Nice episode, I was expecting a cliffhanger at the end showing what Pike was up to.

    I am curious about the Lanthanites, I’ve had visitor before, like Guinan in 1890s, but a whole species living among side humans, maybe they don’t have a big population, I bet they could be the origin of many human myths. I wonder what was their reason.

    Maybe It will help with Una’s trial, since both pretended to be humans.

    Also, in TOS there was about an Immortal Human, maybe he was a Lanthanite and just didn’t know.

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      1 year ago

      I am unsure how Lanthanites can have a distinct accent if they spent centuries successfully blending in, but I agree that it’s interesting.

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        Maybe they first arrived in Romania, centuries ago, or some such.

        Then once Earth discovered Romanians (or whatever) are actually different species, it put a lot of things in perspective.

        (like, the legends of vampires?)

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                TOS explained our ancient deities as aliens (basically), why not an entire segment of earth people? :D I guess it depends on just how many of the Lanthanites there were on Earth. But there’s a bit of a clue that there’s at least enough that there’s a known accent, even if it’s not very common.

                Could perhaps be that at one time there was a large population, but they decided to vacate Earth after coming out, so their accent is largely unknown to the general population?

                i’d guess probably more like they just had a very small community, though, not like an entire nation.

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            Romanians and Romani aren’t the same thing. But yeah, probably best not to imply that any human ethnicity are secret aliens.

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        Blending in doesn’t mean they wholly abandoned their original culture. It just means that humans never got to see it.